Officials initially reported that he died after being struck by the SEPTA train; according to NBC10, however, police are investigating whether something else caused Lugo's death. Right now the incident appears to have been an accident.

A SEPTA spokesperson told Philly.com that Lugo was accompanied by another man, age 30, walking along the train tracks at the time of the incident. The Medical Examiner's Office listed his death as accidental, the result of blunt-impact injuries.

According to Philly.com, police questioned the other man, who was not injured. He was not charged with any crimes and no foul play is suspected, but the incident will remain under investigation.

Lugo's family has created a GoFundMe page to help cover funeral expenses.

"There are no words to properly describe Javier Lugo, for he is so many things," the page reads. "He was kind, funny, smart, and an all-around great son to his dad that raised him and his siblings as a single father. He was loved by everyone who knew him."